Las Vegas shooting: California victims among the dead and wounded

Police stand at a roadblock on Las Vegas Blvd. at Sunset Road with Mandalay Bay in the background Monday morning, October 2, 2017. At least 58 people were shot to death at a country music concert near Mandalay Bay, Sunday evening, Oct. 1, 2017.(Photo: Tom Tingle/The Republic)

The following is a list of California residents who have been identified by name.

It will be updated continuously as reporters gather information.

Californians who were killed:

Hannah Ahlers. Beaumont. Ahlers, 34, attended the festival with her husband, according to the Riverside Press-Enterprise. The couple has three children, aged 3, 11 and 14. Ahlers was a 2002 graduate of Redlands East Valley High School.

Carrie Barnette. Riverside. Barnette, 34, worked at Disney Adventure California and was a graduate of Pacifia High in Garden Grove. She had been a beloved cast member of the Disney California Adventure culinary team for ten years, according to the Orange County Register.

Jack Beaton. Bakersfield. Beaton and his wife were celebrating their 23rd anniversary at the festival, Bakersfieldnow.com reports. Sunday night, Beaton posted a photo of the couple with a group of friends, enjoying the festival. According to a tweet by his son, Beaton jumped in front of his wife to shield her from the gunfire.

Sandy Casey. Redondo Beach. Casey, 35, was a Vermont native and a special education teacher, according to the Burlington Free Press.

Andrea Castilla. Orange. Castilla's brother and other loved ones have posted remembrances of Castilla on Facebook. She was celebrating her 28th birthday with a trip to Las Vegas, according to a Gofundme in her name.

Denise Cohen and Derrick "Bo" Taylor. Carpenteria and Oxnard. The couple were attending the Route 91 festival together and were both shot and killed, according to local news station KEYT. Each had two children.

Austin Davis. Riverside. Davis, 29, was a pipefitter with UA Local 364, according to his Facebook page. The union confirmed his membership Tuesday.

Aubree Hennigan, described as Davis's girlfriend in the LA Times, told the paper Davis was missing after the shooting Sunday. She wrote on Facebook late Monday night: "Tonight we lost an amazing man. Austin, my love, I can't believe this happened. You didn't deserve this."

Thomas Day, Jr. Riverside. The 54-year-old construction worker was killed in Las Vegas, his father told the Riverside Press-Enterprise. A Facebook post from Rep. Lou Correa (D-CA) described him as a father of four.

Stacee Etcheber. Novato. Etcheber, 50, was a hairdresser in northern California. She attended the Route 91 festival with her husband, Vinnie, a San Francisco police officer. According to the San Francisco Chronicle, when the gunshots began, he told her to run while he stayed behind to help victims.

Brian Fraser. La Palma. Fraser was memorialized by his employer, Greenpath, and by loved ones in several Facebook posts. A Gofundme campaign has also been set up on behalf of his family.

Dana Gardner. Grand Terrace. Gardner, 52, had been an employee of the San Bernardino County Assessor/Recorder/County Clerk’s office since 1991, the San Bernadino Sun reports.

Angie Gomez: Riverside. The Facebook page of the Riverside Polytechnic High School Parent Teacher Student Associated posted that Angie Gomez, a 2015 graduate of the school, had died as a result of the shooting.

“We are heartbroken. Please join me in lifting her and her family up in prayer. She will always be loved and endeared by our Poly Family,” the post read.

A GoFundMe was also set up to assist the family with funeral arrangements. The page identified Gomez as a former Riverside Polytechnic High School cheerleader and said the school’s cheerleading community was rocked by the shooting. The post described Gomez as “cheerful” with a “warm heart and loving spirit.”

Chris Hazencomb. Camarillo. Hazencomb was a country music lover and an employee at Walmart Neighborhood Market. He shielded a friend from bullets before his death.

Jenny Parks. Lancaster. Parks was an elementary school teacher and a mother of two, People Magazine reports. Her husband, Bobby Parks, survived with a gunshot to the arm. Bobby former co-worker set up a GoFundMe page. Jenny Parks' aunt shared her family's grief in a Facebook post.

Lisa Patterson. Lomita. Patterson and her husband run a hardwood flooring business and the family were devout Catholics. Patterson's daughter is a student at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff.

John Phippen. Santa Clarita. Phippen operated the home remodeling and repair company J P Specialties, according to The Santa Clarita Signal, and was the father of shooting survivor Travis Phippen.

Melissa Ramirez. North Hollywood. Ramirez, a graduate of California State University, Bakersfield, is being remembered by friends and family on Facebook. Her family is also raising money for burial arrangements.

Jordyn Rivera. San Bernardino. Rivera was 21 and a fourth-year student at Cal State University-San Bernardino, where she was studying health care management, according to the university. Rivera was a native of La Verne, Calif. and a graduate of Bonita High School.

In a statement on Facebook, university president Tomás Morales wrote:

"I personally got a chance to know her when we spent time together last summer in London during the summer abroad program. As one of her faculty members noted, we will remember and treasure her for her warmth, optimism, energy, and kindness.

This is a devastating loss for the entire CSUSB family. In this time of grief, our thoughts and prayers are with Jordyn’s family, friends and all who knew her."

A GoFundMe page is raising money for Rivera's parents to help cover funeral costs. "She had everything going for her," the page reads.

Rocio Guillen Rocha. Anaheim. According to social media posts and a GoFundMe page set up by a a family friend, Rocha was an Anaheim native, graduate of Katella High School and longtime Disneyland cast member. She was a mother of four children, including a one-month old baby, and was engaged.

Chris Roybal. Corona. Roybal, 28, was a Navy Veteran who had served in Afghanistan. Roybal died by a shot to the chest, according to ABC.

Susan Smith. The 53-year-old, described as an ardent country music lover, had worked for the Simi Valley Unified School District since 2001, a spokeswoman for the district told The Desert Sun.

Bailey Schweitzer.Bakersfield. Schweitzer, 20, is the daughter of Bakersfield Speedway owner Scott Schweitzer, who confirmed her death to BakersfieldNow Eyewitness News.

Laura Shipp. Thousand Oaks. Shipp was a graduate of Thousand Oaks High School, according to a tribute from the school posted on Facebook. There is Gofundme campaign for the benefit of her family.

Jennifer Topaz Irvine. San Diego. Irvine was a family law attorney, according to CBS News.

Michelle Vo. Los Angeles. Vo, 32, was a 2003 graduate of Independence High School in San Jose and had gone on to attend UC Davis, according to KTVU.

Kurt von Tillow. Cameron Park. Von Tillow, 55, was fatally shot, two of his family members were wounded, according to KCRA 3.

Police allow a vehicle to pass a roadblock on Las Vegas Blvd. near Mandalay Bay Monday morning, October 2, 2017. At least 58 people were shot to death at a country music concert near Mandalay Bay, Sunday evening, Oct. 1, 2017.(Photo: Tom Tingle/The Republic)

Californians who were wounded:

Alexis Arias. A teacher at Amistad High School in Indio was injured but is in stable condition, a spokesperson for Desert Sands Unified School District confirmed. She suffered from a broken pelvis.

"Alexis considers herself one of the lucky ones as she is aware of the lives lost during the tragedy," a statement from her family reads. "Continued thoughts and prayers would be appreciated."

Summer Clybyrn. Upland. Clyborn, 22, was at the concert with her fiance, Michael Gracia, who was critically injured but is now in stable condition. The couple recently had a baby daughter. Clyborn's injuries were not life-threatening, the Daily Bulletin reports.

Doug Cotter. Garden Grove. Cotter, 48, has been released from a hospital after being shot in the arm, according to the Orange County Tribune. Cotter was attending the concert with a group of longshore workers, including Mike Ljubic, another victim, according to the Long Beach Press-Telegram.

Michael Gracia. Upland. Gracia was shot and in critical condition. According to the Daily Bulletin, and a GoFundMe set up by a former classmate, Gracia's operation was successful and he is now in stable condition. Gracia, who is an officer at the Ontario Police Department, was at the concert with his fiance, Summer Clyborn.

Natalie Grumet. Grumet attends the Chabad Jewish Center of Laguna Niguel. Her jaw was shattered by a gunshot, COLlive reported. She was expected to undergo surgery on Tuesday morning.

Melissa Fierro. Whittier. She was shot in the shoulder and released from the hospital on Monday morning, according to The Orange County Register.

Jeffrey Koishor. San Diego. Koishor is recovering after gunshots shattered his fibula and injured his hip, The San Diego Union-Tribune reported. In a Facebook post, Koishor detailed how he and his girlfriend dropped to the ground to avoid bullets, and how strangers rushed him out of the parking lot and to a hospital for treatment.

Mike Ljubic. San Pedro. The 41-year-old crane mechanic at the Port of Los Angeles was shot in the back while shielding his wife and was in an induced coma following surgeries on Monday, according to The Daily Breeze.

Brian Mack. Santa Barbara. Mack, an anesthesiologist, suffered gunshot wounds and is undergoing abdominal surgery, according to Noozhawk and a Facebook post by his wife, Lara Mack.

Lara Mack. Santa Barbara. Mack, a fitness professional and wife of fellow survivor Brian Mack was grazed by a bullet to the head, according to NoozHawk and her Facebook post.

Zack Mesker. San Marcos. Mesker, 22, was attending the festival with his girlfriend and other friends from Murrieta, Calif. when he was shot in the back, according to NBC San Diego. He underwent surgery on Monday morning.

Jessica Milam. Milam was one of two Disney California Adventure employees who have been confirmed as victims by the company, according to Variety. Disney CEO Bob Iger described Milam's condition as 'seriosly injured' in a statement obtained by Variety.

Aaron Mundhenke. Bakersfield. He is a six-year veteran of the Bakersfield Police Department, according to Kern Golden Empire.

Joseph Owen. Owen, 29, is a deputy in the Orange County Sheriff's Department assigned to Yorba Linda. He sustained a wound that is not life-threatening, KABC reported.

Bobby Parks. Lancaster. Parks was shot in the arm. His wife, Jenny Parks is among the deceased. According to KTLA 5, Bobby Parks is currently in surgery, but awake and responsive.

Travis Phippen. Santa Clarita. Phippen is a Valencia High School graduate and the son of John Phippen, who was killed in the attack. He was shot in the arm and remains in the hospital, according to The Santa Clarita Valley Signal.

Cesar Ranuschio. Santa Clarita. He is the owner of BodyShop661 and is recovering after being shot in chest, according to scvnews.com.

Rachel Sheppard. Tehachapi. Sheppard is currently in the ICU of a Las Vegas hospital and in critical condition, friends of the victim told KernGoldenEmpire.com. She sustained liver damage during last night's shooting.

Jimmy Sloan. Menifee. Sloan was hit by a bulled, according to a Facebook post shared by his ex-wife. Sloan is a public works inspector at Menifee City Hall.

"I'm just extremely grateful for how things went for us, and heartbroken for those of us who were not as lucky, heartbroken for their families," said Katie Ruark, Sloan's ex-wife. Ruark received a text from Sloan, informing her that he was hit, but 'okay'.

Dominica Zeolla. Santa Clarita. Zeolla is a real estate agent and graduate of Canyon High School. She has undergone surgery and is now in recovery, according to scvnews.com.

GoFundMe accounts have been established for at least four other alleged victims who are California residents, but their identities could not immediately be confirmed.

Names of law enforcement personnel injured in the shooting have not been released as of press time. For a list of reported injuries without names, see more coverage here.